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To whereabouts
noun
Location; where something is situated.
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"Nor that Don has ever attempted or had the intent of avoiding the rules relating to whereabouts testing".
Ms. Bernard, 40, and her two daughters got the final word on Friday that they were evicted, cast out of the only home they have had since the storm to whereabouts unknown.
Because of operational security concerns, communication between Connie and Charles as to whereabouts and well being had to be undertaken through a code they concocted based on favorite poems.
It is noticed that national or regional figure record sets are able to distinguish disparities due more to whereabouts of residence and occupation rather than individual behaviour.
Questions have also been raised as to whereabouts of £24m paid to the club by the firm Ticketus for future season tickets.
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A Metropolitan Police spokesman appealed to "anyone who is able to provide direct information as to her whereabouts" to contact the authorities.
They've yet to find any clues to her whereabouts.
It's so important to plan whereabouts in Kathmandu you want to stay.
The New York Times has sent a few of its journalists to investigate his whereabouts, to no avail thus far.
In addition, Viber is introducing location-tagged messages that allow users to identify their whereabouts to recipients.
The family pursued the intruders' getaway vehicle to report their whereabouts to police. .
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